Meaning & Definition of word "Bribe"

Bribe

/braɪb/

noun:

  • 1. An amount of money or gift given to someone to influence their actions regarding a public or legal matter.
    • Example: The detective discovered that a bribe had been paid to the mayor.
  • 2. Something that serves as an inducement to bribery.
    • Example: The bribe offered was far more than the fine for the infraction.

verb:

  • 1. To persuade someone to act in one's favor, typically in a way that is unethical or illegal, by giving them money or gifts.
    • Example: The businessman tried to bribe the official to secure the contract.
  • 2. To offer something to someone for the purpose of influencing their actions.
    • Example: They attempted to bribe the jury with luxury gifts.

Etymology

Middle English 'bribe', likely from Old French 'briber' or a similar source.

Common Phrases and Expressions

under the table:

Referring to something done secretly, especially something illicit like bribery.

payola:

The practice of paying someone to promote something, often in a secretive manner.

Related Words

corruption:

The abuse of power for personal gain, often involving bribery.

graft:

Practices that involve the unethical use of one's position for personal gain, including bribery.

Slang Meanings of bribe

Meaning: greasing someone's palm

Example Sentence: He was caught greasing the palm of the inspector to avoid penalties.

Meaning: payoff

Example Sentence: They made a big payoff to keep the investigation quiet.